Glossary of Abbreviations

Abbreviations for Scientific Journals used in the Voyager Bibliography.

Introduction

This bibliography lists scientific articles and papers coauthored by the Principal Investigators, Coinvestigators, and their associates of the eleven Voyager science investigations. They report analysis and research based on data from six planetary encounters, the intervening cruise periods, and the post-Neptune interstellar cruise. The bibliography covers publications from 1977 through the present. Annual updates will be issued as addendums to this bibliography

This listing organizes articles and papers by investigation, as shown in the table of contents, then by year of publication, and, alphabetically by author. It also identifies some (but by no means all) of the collaborative efforts of scientists from different investigations. Generally, the multiauthor articles appear according to the first author's affiliation.

ABBREVIATIONS

SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS USED

Adv. Space Res.

Advances in Space Research

Adv. Astronaut. Sci.

Advances in the Astronautical Sciences

AIAA Journal

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Journal

Annales Geophysicae

Annales Geophysicae

Annu. Rev. Astron. Astrophys.

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics

Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci.

Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences

APL Tech. Dig.

APL (Applied Physics Laboratory) Technical Digest

Appl. Optics

Applied Optics

Astronom. and Astrophys.

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Astronom. J.

Astronomical Journal

Astrophys. J.

Astrophysical Journal

Astrophys. J. Lett.

Astrophysical Journal. Letters to the Editor

Astrophys. & Space Sci.

Astrophysics and Space Science

Can. J. Phys.

Canadian Journal of Physics

Celest. Mech.

Celestial Mechanics

Endeavour

Endeavour

Eng. and Sci.

Engineering and Science

EOS

EOS (Transactions, American Geophysical Union)

ESA Bull.

ESA (European Space Agency) Bulletin

Fut. Life

Future Life

Geophys. Res. Lett.

Geophysical Research Letters

IAU

International Astronomical Union

Int. Rev. Phys. Chem.

International Reviews in Physical Chemistry

Int. J. Supercomp. Appl.

International Journal of Supercomputer Applications

J. Atmos. Sci.

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

J. B. I. S.

Journal, British Interplanetary Society

J. Br. Astron. Assoc.

Journal. British Astronomical Association

J. Geophys. Res.

Journal of Geophysical Research

J. Mol. Evol.

Journal of Molecular Evolution

J. Phys. Chem.

Journal of Physical Chemistry

Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc.

Monthly Notices. Royal Astronomical Society

Nat. Hist.

Natural History

Nucl. Instrum. Methods

Nuclear Instruments and Methods

Nucl. Instrum. Methods. Phys. Res.

(later Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research)

Origins Life

Origins Life

Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London

Philosophical Transactions. Royal Society of London

Photogram. Eng. Remote Sensing

Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing

Phys. Can.

Physics in Canada

Phys. Lett.

Physics Letters

Phys. Lett. A

Physics Letters. A

Phys. Lett. B

Physics Letters. B

Phys. Lett. C

Physics Letters. C

Phys. Rev. Lett.

Physical Review. Letters

Phys. Rev. A

Physical Review. Section A

Phys. Teach.

Physics Teacher

Phys. Today

Physics Today

Planet. Space Sci.

Planetary and Space Science

Proc. Roy. Soc. London

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London

Radio Sci.

Radio Science

Rev. Geophys. and Space Phys.

Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics

Rev. Sci. Instr.

Review of Scientific Instruments

Royal Astron. Soc. Quart. Jour.

Royal Astronomical Society Quarterly Journal

Sci. Vie

Science et Vie

Sci. Am.

Scientific American

Sky & Tel.

Sky and Telescope

Solar Phys.

Solar Physics

Solar Sys. Res.

Solar System Research

SPI

Science Publishers, Inc.

Space Sci. Rev.

Space Science Reviews

Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc.

Transactions. American Nuclear Society

UAG

USSR. Academy of Science. Proceedings. Geographical Series

USGS

U.S. Geological Survey

Vistas Astron.

Vistas in Astronomy

Did You Know?

The Voyager Interstellar Mission has the potential for obtaining useful interplanetary, and possibly interstellar, fields, particles, and waves science data until around the year 2020 when the spacecraft's ability to generate adequate electrical power for continued science instrument operation will come to an end.